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Definition of smoke
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Smoke (v. t.) To
ridicule
to the face; to quiz.
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Smoke
::
Smoke (v. t.) To smell out; to hunt out; to find out; to
detect.
Smoke
::
Smoke (n.) To emit
smoke;
to throw off
volatile
matter
in the form of vapor or
exhalation;
to reek.
Herring
::
Herring
(n.) One of
various
species
of
fishes
of the genus
Clupea,
and
allied
genera,
esp. the
common
round or
English
herring
(C.
harengus)
of the North
Atlantic.
Herrings
move in vast
schools,
coming
in
spring
to the
shores
of
Europe
and
America,
where they are
salted
and
smoked
in great
quantities..
Trail
::
Trail (n.)
Anything
drawn out to a
length;
as, the trail of a
meteor;
a trail of
smoke..
Bacon
::
Bacon (n.) The back and sides of a pig
salted
and
smoked;
formerly,
the flesh of a pig
salted
or
fresh..
Breeching
::
Breeching
(n.) The sheet iron
casing
at the end of
boilers
to
convey
the smoke from the flues to the
smokestack.
Drink
::
Drink (v. t.) To
smoke,
as
tobacco..
Smoke
::
Smoke (v. t.) To apply smoke to; to hang in
smoke;
to
disinfect,
to cure, etc., by
smoke;
as, to smoke or
fumigate
infected
clothing;
to smoke beef or hams for
preservation..
Smoke
::
Smoke (v. t.) To
inhale
and puff out the smoke of, as
tobacco;
to burn or use in
smoking;
as, to smoke a pipe or a
cigar..
Hubble-bubble
::
Hubble-bubble
(n.) A
tobacco
pipe, so
arranged
that the smoke
passes
through
water,
making
a
bubbling
noise,
whence
its name. In
India,
the bulb
containing
the water is often a
cocoanut
shell..
Ball
::
Ball (n.) A
flaming,
roundish
body shot into the air; a case
filled
with
combustibles
intended
to burst and give light or set fire, or to
produce
smoke or
stench;
as, a fire ball; a stink
ball..
Smother
::
Smother
(v. t.) To
affect
as by
suffocation;
to
stife;
to
deprive
of air by a thick
covering,
as of
ashes,
of
smoke,
or the like; as, to
smother
a
fire..
Femerell
::
Femerell
(n.) A
lantern,
or
louver
covering,
placed
on a roof, for
ventilation
or
escape
of
smoke..
Fumigatory
::
Fumigatory
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
purifying
by
smoke.
Fume
::
Fume (n.)
Exhalation;
volatile
matter
(esp.
noxious
vapor or
smoke)
ascending
in a dense body;
smoke;
vapor;
reek; as, the fumes of
tobacco..
Smokable
::
Smokable
(a.)
Capable
of being
smoked;
suitable
or ready to be
smoked;
as,
smokable
tobacco..
Quoddies
::
Quoddies
(n. pl.)
Herring
taken and cured or
smoked
near
Quoddy
Head,
Maine,
or near the
entrance
of
Passamaquoddy
Ray..
Smoke-dry
::
Smoke-dry
(v. t.) To dry by or in
smoke.
Smokestack
::
Smokestack
(n.) A
chimney;
esp., a pipe
serving
as a
chimney,
as the pipe which
carries
off the smoke of a
locomotive,
the
funnel
of a steam
vessel,
etc..
Coridine
::
Coridine
(n.) A
colorless
or
yellowish
oil,
C10H15N,
of a
leathery
odor,
occuring
in coal tar,
Dippel's
oil,
tobacco
smoke,
etc.,
regarded
as an
organic
base,
homologous
with
pyridine.
Also, one of a
series
of
metameric
compounds
of which
coridine
is a
type..
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